1993

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Former Warriors hold reunion Although their athletic careers ended almost 40 years ago, these members of the 1954 and 1955 Ea~t Central Com– munity College football squads appeared " pumped up" and ready to play one more time for their alma mater as the group gathered during homecoming activities held Saturday, Oct. 16 on the Decatur campus. For many of the former gridiro~ performers, the special reunion marked the first time most had seen each other since graduation. First row, from left are Ike Presley, Rolling Fork; Pat Mundy, Jackson; Glenn " Bip" Miles, Crystal Springs: Tony Can– non, Ft. Myers, Fla.; Larry Tuggle, Alexander City, Ala.; Charlie Ward, Pace, Fla.; Marcus Gordon, Union; Thurman " Wormey" Alley, Brandon; James Crosby, Baton Rouge, La.; and Wister Allen, High Point, N. C.; (second row, from left) Gerald Herrington, Meridian; Bryant Johnson, Kingman, Ari.; Bo Davis, Gary. Ind.: Bill Martin, Lucedale; cheerleaders Lois Turner Smith of Decatur and Bobbie Jones Marshall of Clinton and formerly of Forest: Coach Dudley Miller, Fulton; Coach Clayton Blount, Decatur; and Johnny Mack Bogan, Newton; and (third row, from left) Charlie Hope, Sharpesburg, Ga.: Mike Presley, Grand Bay, Ala.; Clinton Smith, Philadelphia; Phillip Metts, Decatur, Ala.; Robert Everett, Toomsuba; Johnny Golden , Stone Mountain, Ga.; Jerry Sims, Duluth, Ga.; Keith Blaylock, North Port, Ala.; Earl Marshall, Clinton : Jerry Loll, Madison: Coach W. A. " Billy" Lindsley, Newton; and Lester Baucum, Wiggins.

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